4liter
Assuming you mean 12.6 fl oz, I guess you're American (using the oz abbreviation for fl oz), thus: 1 gal = 128 fl oz → 5 gal = 5 × 128 fl = 640 fl oz → 640 fl oz ÷ 12.6 fl oz ≈ 50.79
16 oz
It depends how much liquid is in one sip.
40 oz
116oz
2 oz
When you free-pour, you can easily rely on a four count for one ounce of liquor. To pour 2 ounces, you need to count to 8. To pour a one ounce shot by counting, use this guide: 1/4 oz - 1 1/2 oz - 1... 2 3/4 oz - 1... 2... 3 1 oz - 1... 2... 3... 4 Just double it for however many ounces you need. Be aware that different liquors have different viscosities and different pour spots will release the liquor at different speeds. Before you start properly bartending, test yourself on your pour counts with a jigger to make sure you're counting at the right speed. Too fast and you won't pour enough; too slow and you'll pour way too much!
1.5 oz. .5oz for every second
2.333678430 seconds
Fill the 4 oz glass to the top, then pour the water from the 4 oz glass into the 9 oz glass. This leaves 3 oz of space remaining in the 9 oz glass. Then, fill the 4 oz glass again and pour it into the 9 oz glass until it's full. This way, you'll have exactly 6 oz of water in the 9 oz glass.
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Pour it into a graduated measuring cup.
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